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they are already investing more in the region to meet growing energy demand around the world. >> reporter: the ground beneath the deserts of southern iraq hold some of the world's largest untapped oil deposits. decades of war and sanctions left the country's oil industry in a state of disrepair. but multinational corporations have returned to start new oil production. this is the oil field in southern iraq. i'm standing here on a 14-meter-high construction site of an oil tank. this is where the extracted crude oil will be put temporarily before being put into the pipeline. this oil field is being developed by a joint venture from asia. a malaysian state-run company owns 60% of the stake while an investment firm backed by the japanese government owns the remaining 40%. about 2,400 people work here around the clock. engineers from pakistan and bangladesh work with colleagues from malaysia, japan and iraq. >> japanese count. all right. eight count, please. all right. >> reporter: every morning, workers exercise before heading to the construction site. it's an idea implemented by the japanese
they are already investing more in the region to meet growing energy demand around the world. >> reporter: the ground beneath the deserts of southern iraq hold some of the world's largest untapped oil deposits. decades of war and sanctions left the country's oil industry in a state of disrepair. but multinational corporations have returned to start new oil production. this is the oil field in southern iraq. i'm standing here on a 14-meter-high construction site of an oil tank. this is...
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has all russia has that energy whether any talks about gas in any of the of today's talks with that's exactly what we're anticipating actually and we know that china has actually been negotiating now for six years actually on these agreements they've been disagreeing on price now if a deal is cereals and then russia would supply up to sixty eight billion cubic meters of gas a year through new pipelines which don't come cheap you say they don't come cheap but how much money are we actually talking about here if we talk about prison prices or that's actually a potential twenty five billion dollars just to give you an idea as to how much money can be made trade is forecast to exceed one hundred billion dollars in it twenty fifteen after already growing over ten percent last year now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover huge huge turnovers but what clan of sectors are we talking about here because there's so many of the what are we talking about what a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got your search in the head of
has all russia has that energy whether any talks about gas in any of the of today's talks with that's exactly what we're anticipating actually and we know that china has actually been negotiating now for six years actually on these agreements they've been disagreeing on price now if a deal is cereals and then russia would supply up to sixty eight billion cubic meters of gas a year through new pipelines which don't come cheap you say they don't come cheap but how much money are we actually...
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present, but lack of presence of sellers, so again, that would just fuel the market to the upside with energy and conviction. unfortunately there was very little volatility associated with it, because it was basically just all upside activity. but now we are starting to see some sellers, so the feel, if you will, is starting to change a bit. > now when you say it is changing, is this more of a traditional - some might even stay healthy - environment to be trading in? > > sure. yes. i think that what we were seeing was somewhat inefficient, if you will; although, again, for anyone who was long, they were certainly enjoying it, and short-sided activity was paying the price, but it wasn't really efficient in terms of that two- sided activity. we are seeing much more two-sided anticipation right now. again, though, as i mentioned, it has been a little bit heavily weighted to the sell side, which is completely unusual for what we are used to seeing, even, for the most part, throughout this whole year. really the last few months have just been about upside activity and all about buy-side activity.
present, but lack of presence of sellers, so again, that would just fuel the market to the upside with energy and conviction. unfortunately there was very little volatility associated with it, because it was basically just all upside activity. but now we are starting to see some sellers, so the feel, if you will, is starting to change a bit. > now when you say it is changing, is this more of a traditional - some might even stay healthy - environment to be trading in? > > sure. yes. i...
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russia and china's crown jewel energy cooperation have been polished today in the shining brightly after a slew of deals were signed the most prominent probably being one between right you know its recently bought out in caves paid to become the number one oil company in the world moving exxon mobil out of its spot they find a cooperation deal with russia and with china's top energy company this of course is a tremendous step and will have enormous economic ramifications the main want a project between russia and china to deliver gas it's very simple china needs gas russia wants to be that number one provider and russia china thirteen we became one step closer to this on this first day of the chinese president's visit now besides energy cooperation another thing they do share which really brings them together is their view of the world they share a lot of points on their stances on many pressing global issues and they are all for pushing the brics to help shift the world to be a more multipolar one. pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie betwee
russia and china's crown jewel energy cooperation have been polished today in the shining brightly after a slew of deals were signed the most prominent probably being one between right you know its recently bought out in caves paid to become the number one oil company in the world moving exxon mobil out of its spot they find a cooperation deal with russia and with china's top energy company this of course is a tremendous step and will have enormous economic ramifications the main want a project...
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the new chinese president heads to moscow for his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussion. panic and frustration in cyprus the citizens struggle to hold on to their cash and politicians race against time to avoid a default. emergency his main rebel group and some opposition activists claiming the block is being guided by islamist radicals. international news and comment watching r.t. coming to life from moscow with me. now and panic is spreading through cyprus with the parliament set to vote on another plan to raise funds and no water to secure a vital e.u. i.m.f. bailout loan and avoid a painful default bank employees have attempted to storm the parliament building over possible job losses and speculation the country's banks won't reopen after being paralyzed for a week and as artists sell reports people are preparing for the worst. all of this panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyp
the new chinese president heads to moscow for his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussion. panic and frustration in cyprus the citizens struggle to hold on to their cash and politicians race against time to avoid a default. emergency his main rebel group and some opposition activists claiming the block is being guided by islamist radicals. international news and comment watching r.t. coming to life...
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a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well with eagle sets in the head of ross nash so the world's biggest or producer now us set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business i'm obey in ways a joint a hunger strike over alleged abuse and military authorities reluctantly a the scope of the protest that's more coming after this break. when they're in the country can offer them a living loving mother sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to work just depends. it's a dream of millions of migrants that their children might choose their mothers. i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this step. migrants working to find a way. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it
a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well with eagle sets in the head of ross nash so the world's biggest or producer now us set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business i'm obey in ways a joint a hunger strike...
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the company now uses 100% renewable energy in its data centers in the u.s., and 75% worldwide. also, reports are swirling the company is rolling out its new iphone 5s this summer, as well as a less-expensive iphone 5 that has plastic casing. blackberry's new phone goes on sale in verizon stores this week. so far, the market seems unimpressed with blackberry's latest launch. the stock sold off on friday, ending the day down by around 8%. the z-10 is the latest smartphone joining the club. blackberry is hoping to be a bigger player against samsung and apple. the z-10, the company's new touch-screen phone, allows users to use multiple apps at a time. the phone prices in at $199, and is available with at&t, verizon and t-mobile. barnes & noble is giving away gadgets this week. the bookstore chain is offering free nook simple-touch e-readers to customers who buy the nook hd tablet. the nook simple-touch did not catch on with consumers as well as the company anticipated. it may be doing the give-away to push the product out the door. the deal ends saturday. the usual suspects top for
the company now uses 100% renewable energy in its data centers in the u.s., and 75% worldwide. also, reports are swirling the company is rolling out its new iphone 5s this summer, as well as a less-expensive iphone 5 that has plastic casing. blackberry's new phone goes on sale in verizon stores this week. so far, the market seems unimpressed with blackberry's latest launch. the stock sold off on friday, ending the day down by around 8%. the z-10 is the latest smartphone joining the club....
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moscow in his first official foreign visit the two powers cemented their partnership with a number of energy trade and cooperation dales. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while human rights groups but the figure now at over one hundred. eleven even if you just joined us coming over here at the new center tonight live with you on our top stories you just heard thousands of anti-government protesters are clashing with riot police outside the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital cairo true is there for us now either bell what's actually going on in cairo how violent is this protest bring us up to speed. it's been very safe clashes between anti-government protest because it's a pool to them it's another had a key strategic away from the main head cool kids all the instruments create it very early this afternoon when. rival groups take each other as i said a few streets away from its main headquarters it's been hurting a lot of anger as we've seen to begin scaring government definitely hearing some fires a
moscow in his first official foreign visit the two powers cemented their partnership with a number of energy trade and cooperation dales. and guantanamo bay officials acknowledge the number of hunger strikers at the detention center is growing while human rights groups but the figure now at over one hundred. eleven even if you just joined us coming over here at the new center tonight live with you on our top stories you just heard thousands of anti-government protesters are clashing with riot...
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a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got eagle search in the head of ross nasser the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to a one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business. and let's go back to our breaking news story this hour angry protesters have stronger the central headquarters of the muslim brotherhood in cairo these are live pictures of from the gyptian capital i would say that supporters of the slightest movement are being bussed in the to you cairo hundreds of police are on the streets are trying to prevent the violence from spreading just to remind you that on thursday a panel of egyptian judges will rule that the muslim brotherhood should be banned these are live pictures from the egyptian capital cairo we are keeping a close eye on how the events unfold and we'll keep you updated as so
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you have really an energy bonanza. so i think the market can gon higher. i think there's a real risk of having too much money in nonproductive assets on the sidelines. >> doug, for a long time, individual investors were fearful of the markets and saying they were too scared to get into the markets. and now they're so scared that they've missed this rally. what do you say to your clients when they bring up this question? is it too late to buy in now? >> in the year 2000, year 2007 and now again today, the s&p was at about 1550. what i would point out is those were different valuations. in 2000 the market was trading nearly 30 times earnings. in 2007 it was about 16 or 17 times earnings, and today it's about 14 times earnings. so the stocks, there's much more earnings underlying them providing a foundation for valuations. so i believe one, is valuations are fair, and then we see central banks around the world have kept interest rates low in printing money. in the end those dollars will flow into stocks and make them go higher. >> doug, i want to come back to
you have really an energy bonanza. so i think the market can gon higher. i think there's a real risk of having too much money in nonproductive assets on the sidelines. >> doug, for a long time, individual investors were fearful of the markets and saying they were too scared to get into the markets. and now they're so scared that they've missed this rally. what do you say to your clients when they bring up this question? is it too late to buy in now? >> in the year 2000, year 2007...
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rockstar energy made a similar move. energy drinks are under intense scrutiny after a 14 year old girl died after drinking two cans in one day. as for the tobacco industry.. graphic images of diseased lungs will "not" appear on cigarette labels. the government has dropped its push for such warnings on packages and will go back to work to create new anti- smoking ads. since launching her line of japanese yam-based noodles, terri rogers has served up success pretty well. her product, "the no-oodle" is now in 15-hundred stores coast-to-coast. and sales last year topped the previous year's totals by 600-thousand dollars. but rogers success has also come with valuable lessons. "to have a product that has a shelf-life of 40-days is too short. so we're going to come out with a product that is shelf-stable for two years." rogers is a self-taught chef and chicago-based entrepreneur. this week, crains small business forum honored rogers for using the 'ol noodle. meanwhile, americans are said to be struggling with a dining dilemma.
rockstar energy made a similar move. energy drinks are under intense scrutiny after a 14 year old girl died after drinking two cans in one day. as for the tobacco industry.. graphic images of diseased lungs will "not" appear on cigarette labels. the government has dropped its push for such warnings on packages and will go back to work to create new anti- smoking ads. since launching her line of japanese yam-based noodles, terri rogers has served up success pretty well. her product,...
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the new chinese president heads to moscow for his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. and cracks in syria's main rebel group some opposition activists claim the goal is being guided by islamist radicals. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me. panic is spreading through cyprus with parliament set to vote on another plan to raise funds in order to secure a vital e.u. i.m.f. bailout loan and avoid a painful default bank employees have attempted to storm the parliament building anxious over possible job losses amid speculation the country's banks won't reopen after being paralyzed for a week and as artie's test said in the reports people are preparing for the worst. all of this panic this negativity started of course on the announcement over the weekend from brussels that in order to get a ten billion euro bailout package cyprus will have to cough up about five point eight billion in the suggestion to impose. on the causes now ninety one percent of cypriots according to a poll have been ag
the new chinese president heads to moscow for his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. and cracks in syria's main rebel group some opposition activists claim the goal is being guided by islamist radicals. and i welcome you watching r.t. with me. panic is spreading through cyprus with parliament set to vote on another plan to raise funds in order to secure a vital e.u. i.m.f. bailout loan and...
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department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will
department of state concluded was environmentally safe yet we're style without a project, and department of energy conclude we can safely export natural gas, this is not even about a trade off between the economy and the environment. we can do these projects, prevents these projects will stop a lot of jobs from being created, it is not going to make a development in global emissions. it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like...
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the new chinese president heads to moscow for his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. i. panic and frustration in cyprus the citizens struggle to hold on to their cash and politicians race against time to avoid a default. in syria's main rebel groups and some opposition activists claiming the block is being guided by radicals. and i welcome you watching our tape with me andrew. the chinese wind in russia's economic cycle that is what russian president vladimir putin says he's aiming to do during l'amour landmark talks with his chinese counterpart in moscow xi jinping selected russia for his first trip abroad since the shaming power early this month by saving multi-billion dollar deals the two were also hoping to bolster their common clout in the world's arena as a nation now it expects. pushing two powers together a common goal to shift global balance is forging a tie which means russia and china could soon be unbreakable for a new chinese leader his first stop moscow to something surely
the new chinese president heads to moscow for his first overseas trip as the country's leader with energy deals between two of the world's largest economies the focal point of discussions. i. panic and frustration in cyprus the citizens struggle to hold on to their cash and politicians race against time to avoid a default. in syria's main rebel groups and some opposition activists claiming the block is being guided by radicals. and i welcome you watching our tape with me andrew. the chinese...
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we don't want to get entangled in any wars because of energy usage, so do it here. those three reaps is not just republicans but a majority of democrats support the project. >> neil: but it has divided democrats. environmentalists don't want this completed, no way no how. unions do because they like the jobs. so the president is going to tick swan else, -- someone else? >> my guess i he'll tick off the environmentalists because the highest priority for americans is new jobs and the unions have been saying to at the president, we brought you the victory. now you have to bring us something, and they expect it to be here. one more point. we know how tenuous this economic recovery is, and i don't think the president want0s to do anything that might undermine it any further than has been undermined over the last few months. >> neil: thank, thank you. good seeing you again. >> from gas prices to driving up healthcare costs, a new poll show the majority of americans will be paying more for health care. and their quality of care will suffer as well. what is your big worry?
we don't want to get entangled in any wars because of energy usage, so do it here. those three reaps is not just republicans but a majority of democrats support the project. >> neil: but it has divided democrats. environmentalists don't want this completed, no way no how. unions do because they like the jobs. so the president is going to tick swan else, -- someone else? >> my guess i he'll tick off the environmentalists because the highest priority for americans is new jobs and the...
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now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got igor search in the head of ross natter the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well being discussed so really it's straight to business. going to few minutes all the latest developments on the growing hunger strike at guantanamo bay. we are facing a lot of problems. because know what i think. when you are. other local what's not in the local needs you want a community l.n.g. most will be. done for a matter of artist i was right i must fight. fight. fight right. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then he glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry was
now by twenty twenty we could be looking at two hundred billion dollars trade turnover a lot of it is energy so we are talking about oil as well we've got igor search in the head of ross natter the world's biggest or producer now are set to meet the new leader of china he's going to be discussing an increase of exports to china which could equate to one million barrels a day by twenty eight tain and it's not just energy deals going on though we've also got delivery of arms contracts as well...
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legislating -- and i can also tell him where not going to carry on with a proposal made by the previous energy secretary which was about 179 pounds on everybody's bill. we decided to scrap that. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> trento want to ask the primers about the situation in cyprus. can the prime minister update the house what is being done to protect the british nationals including our armed forces who have deposits in cyprus banks? >> the leader of the opposition raises and externally important issue, and a very sensitive and difficult time for the republic of cyprus. first of all on the issue of anyone who is in cyprus because they've been sent there by the british government in the armed forces, m.o.d., or the foreign office, we've guaranteed that they won't anyway lose out in terms of their earnings or their savings. that is the first thing to say. we've also sure that money will be available which is why a plane with the money was sent to cyprus last night. in terms of, in terms of british citizens in cyprus, assumed our many thousands, of course we cannot insure them against any loss
legislating -- and i can also tell him where not going to carry on with a proposal made by the previous energy secretary which was about 179 pounds on everybody's bill. we decided to scrap that. >> ed miliband. [shouting] >> trento want to ask the primers about the situation in cyprus. can the prime minister update the house what is being done to protect the british nationals including our armed forces who have deposits in cyprus banks? >> the leader of the opposition raises...
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we are going to create energy. it is all going to be great. but then we have like a golden eagle. here it is, on the show. he was a guest, believe it or not. some 440 animals are killed every year by wind turbines. >> it is true. but when we subsidize this so heavily, it produces 2% are of our electricity, it kills birds, it takes enormous space and energy to build the window. i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, you have invested millions on this land and you can't use it because the kangaroo rat lives here. or in the case of utah, utah prairie dog. they said that we want to reestablish the dusky gopher frog here under the endangered species act, which we all like to protect the animals,. gerri: but the bald eagle is protected now. >> that's right. there are 600 animals covered by the endangered species act. gerri: it seems like the government keeps overstepping. even businesses having their business models ruined by this fanaticism. >> book and a person becomes like this anyway? if you're not
we are going to create energy. it is all going to be great. but then we have like a golden eagle. here it is, on the show. he was a guest, believe it or not. some 440 animals are killed every year by wind turbines. >> it is true. but when we subsidize this so heavily, it produces 2% are of our electricity, it kills birds, it takes enormous space and energy to build the window. i think the worst tierney is when they come in and say, okay, i think the worst tierney is when they come in and...
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they are eager to look beyond to innocvation, energy, climate. there are not trying to talk about the cyprus issue alone. there was brief mentions saying that of course bureau stability -- euro stability is crucial. how do we get there to encourage growth and innovation? >> they have been distancing themselves from the planet. what else can you tell us? >> this tax on depositors and small depositors it was somehow the instigation of germany. german politicians have been pushing back on that. we heard two government spokespersons say, not at all. they say, not at all. we have heard a lot of criticism through the day from politicians at all across the spectrum saying a tax on small depositors is very question of land by no means were the german politicians satisfied with that part of it. >> melinda, thank you. let's take a look at market reaction. uncertainty over what this would mean for other banks in the euro zone prompting investors to sell off on monday, particularly banking stocks. we have the summary of the day's trading from the frankfurt s
they are eager to look beyond to innocvation, energy, climate. there are not trying to talk about the cyprus issue alone. there was brief mentions saying that of course bureau stability -- euro stability is crucial. how do we get there to encourage growth and innovation? >> they have been distancing themselves from the planet. what else can you tell us? >> this tax on depositors and small depositors it was somehow the instigation of germany. german politicians have been pushing back...
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thanks for staying with us and this is our team russia's energy giant said to become the world's biggest oil producer the company has put the final touches to its approaches of russia's a third largest crude producer k b p from british and the russian shareholders are just as are further as the details of the deal already dubbed historic. it's going to make the world's biggest oil producer displacing exxon mobil from the top spot but it's also going to secure more than forty percent of russian oil production in the hands of the states the experts are saying it could take years to fully integrate the two companies into a single synchronized unit so there's lots of joint work ahead under the deal b.p. will own roughly twenty percent making it the largest shareholder of the state that's such an ungodly have another difficult task on their hands this week and that's going to be to make sure that they can iron out their differences and see why. the hunger strike among guantanamo bay prisoners has entered a forty fifth a day a point that could become critical for inmates health according to do
thanks for staying with us and this is our team russia's energy giant said to become the world's biggest oil producer the company has put the final touches to its approaches of russia's a third largest crude producer k b p from british and the russian shareholders are just as are further as the details of the deal already dubbed historic. it's going to make the world's biggest oil producer displacing exxon mobil from the top spot but it's also going to secure more than forty percent of russian...
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for a second so it will continue to this with this letter but let me get this straight there's a an energy trader who is as corrupt as the day is long who's shilling in futures contracts like a crack dealer in the ghetto forcing people in north africa to revolt causing women and babies to starve to death now you know why he's reprinting god he doesn't want to live the life no more and he's writing to you all through this book saying you opened my eyes to the i don't want to be a crook anymore let me tell you this guy is it doesn't matter how many letters you write you're going to help already you're going to work for tardy because you're a crackhead. stealer. right continue. to buy stuff we don't need. and i'd have less time to spend with. i kid congratulations i was a slave in my own happy life me people richer i can just see him now in a rich history of the devil being spun over a period of open fire. anyway so how does that make you feel though i am very fond of an imax theater because they never lied to me they were always truthful even about their lying but they were truthful about th
for a second so it will continue to this with this letter but let me get this straight there's a an energy trader who is as corrupt as the day is long who's shilling in futures contracts like a crack dealer in the ghetto forcing people in north africa to revolt causing women and babies to starve to death now you know why he's reprinting god he doesn't want to live the life no more and he's writing to you all through this book saying you opened my eyes to the i don't want to be a crook anymore...
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we will provide support for energy intensive industries beyond 2015 and we will lift the assigned contracts, and the expectation is increasing investment but i also want britain to tap into new services so i am --l energy, i have a shell gas field for early investment, and this will be available via -- alongside proposals to allow local communities to benefit. this is part of the future and we will make this happen. we can help companies grow and succeed by building infrastructure, and supporting successful site -- and that is whatctors, this government set out to achieve, and that is what we are delivering. a survey of investors were the most competitive tax regimes in the world. in this global race we cannot stand still. as wewe step up the pace, andr generous incentives, my friend from braintree has done a good job and asked us to extend a holiday, for the enterprise culture, so we're making our new employee share table -- shareholder status -- we're using capital gains tax relief to sell the businesses to their employees. after timesp return of sickness, and we will double to 10,000 pou
we will provide support for energy intensive industries beyond 2015 and we will lift the assigned contracts, and the expectation is increasing investment but i also want britain to tap into new services so i am --l energy, i have a shell gas field for early investment, and this will be available via -- alongside proposals to allow local communities to benefit. this is part of the future and we will make this happen. we can help companies grow and succeed by building infrastructure, and...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype that is almost a finished product. we only want to make a few small changes in the product development, but as you see here, it is a finished product that could be used on a larger scale. >> the complicated water flow system still being thoroughly tested. at the end of april, algae will be introduced and the first residents are due to move into the building. >> not a bad idea at all considering that much of europe is still seeing the coldest temperatures for march in decades. collects a moscow was hit by yet another snowstorm with the city getting one third of the snowfall in 24 hours. the city deployed thous
they use little energy, but at the same time they produce a lot of regenerative energy in an intelligent manner. they can supply a heating network and other units like swimming pools. we are not just taking about single buildings, but entire neighborhoods. >> investors have artie expressed interest in projects like the algae building that could turn large places like furniture stores or warehouses into sources of revenue. >> we have made so much progress that we now have a prototype...
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it generated energy for about 20 years. in 1990, safety concerns prompted the government to order all five reactors to be shut down. crews started the decommissioning process five years later. it took them another ten years to remove all the fuel from the units. and they're still working to extract components like this steam generator. >> translator: we need to thoroughly check whether radiation levels are within standards. we also take great care in monitoring worker's radiation exposure. >> reporter: workers in protective suits use high-pressure water jets to decontaminate components removed from the reactor building. then they transport the parts to a temporary storage site inside the plant. a radiation reading near the site shows 15 per hour. at that level, it would take someone just 20 hours to reach the limit for annual radiation exposure. >> translator: it will take more than 30 years for the components' radiation levels to be lowered. until then, they will be kept here in the interim storm facility. >> reporter: rad
it generated energy for about 20 years. in 1990, safety concerns prompted the government to order all five reactors to be shut down. crews started the decommissioning process five years later. it took them another ten years to remove all the fuel from the units. and they're still working to extract components like this steam generator. >> translator: we need to thoroughly check whether radiation levels are within standards. we also take great care in monitoring worker's radiation...
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improving our energy corp and we'll have a new product on hold the key to research and we know more common ground that's. moving for an economy based on our own materials to an innovative economy based on high tech ideas. to improve the quality of our relationship. because we know to develop ties between the people for your use. not just the state level but also at the level of individuals this is part of parcel of the of our blood relationship it's. now. when you do years. against. what you don't hear what the russian pilot. joining forces. that helped us to fight off the chinese the japanese aggression and we're going to hear a lot and you do pull our people. respects he's my marriage and for more than fifty years now. an ordinary chinese woman. make sure the fresh flowers are only always agree with what you. just. don't doesn't know after the beslan siege children who were affected whether you were invited to china and they were taking good care of us or your she'd already here. and as they said they will never forget the chinese families the chinese friends. who offered help to them an
improving our energy corp and we'll have a new product on hold the key to research and we know more common ground that's. moving for an economy based on our own materials to an innovative economy based on high tech ideas. to improve the quality of our relationship. because we know to develop ties between the people for your use. not just the state level but also at the level of individuals this is part of parcel of the of our blood relationship it's. now. when you do years. against. what you...
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and that it's okay if there was roughness to it because that energy would help fit with the story. it's always about the characters in the story and this the characters in the story lent itself to that kind of film making. >> rose: why this story? >> i really -- i had -- i grew up in the city and i was working with these kids -- these working class kids, kids from tough neighborhoods and they -- i knew this because i went to public school but i was really taken with this idea that there are these kids and they have it tough and we never wanted to sell that out. they don't all lead miserable lives and that was the story that i felt that i was seeing a lot told if you go up to the -- if you're going to tell an inner city story. the kids in suburbs -- >> rose: and what's interesting is not simply that they do bad things or bad things happen to them because they didn't have a normal sort of -- >> right, that they can still be kids, you know? and that in many ways -- it's a tougher existence, you want to stay true to that. >> rose: the reality of their life you want to show. >> exactly.
and that it's okay if there was roughness to it because that energy would help fit with the story. it's always about the characters in the story and this the characters in the story lent itself to that kind of film making. >> rose: why this story? >> i really -- i had -- i grew up in the city and i was working with these kids -- these working class kids, kids from tough neighborhoods and they -- i knew this because i went to public school but i was really taken with this idea that...
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agency says asia will become russia's not true energy market he explains why. people in the east welcome in age people in the west are comfortable with energy why we can see a main we should say we should you know all this question is are. essentially race by the people in the east however the people want to prove their lives they want to they know they need to consume or anything of that lives they welcome it so russia's natural market while has been europe because the media and they are is switching over time monies to switch to to the east russia has offered china called gratian in the arctic development how do you see china participating i percent in the sly. shale oil in the us all deemed vestments that was done by the top investors which included many chinese companies so the chinese complain is. doing the is essentially out of economics they have money where do they invest it do they invest in russia in the us in the middle east in that it's just a question of what offers the best return so in essence for such a know if somebody from the government here
agency says asia will become russia's not true energy market he explains why. people in the east welcome in age people in the west are comfortable with energy why we can see a main we should say we should you know all this question is are. essentially race by the people in the east however the people want to prove their lives they want to they know they need to consume or anything of that lives they welcome it so russia's natural market while has been europe because the media and they are is...
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the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and back with more on what this might mean for you we're joined by haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, the largest energy producer in the bakken. it is great to have you with us, harold. >> hey, good afternoon. it's good to be with you as well. >> and we should note, too, that continental's the largest leaseholder in the bakken. and in the past there have been predictions about when the u.s. could be energy independent. helped, of course, by major finds like the bakken shale. and i'm wondering because romney, for whom you were the energy adviser, had forecasted that the u.s. could be energy independent by 2020 if he had been elected. at this point where do you see that target? is this realistic? given what the situation is here politically. >> certainly we've made very good progress toward energy independence. i started talking about energy independence about two years ago. and at that time we were over 50% imports. and we've seen import level come down. now it's about 37%. s
the energy boom here in the u.s. creating an energy revolution. and back with more on what this might mean for you we're joined by haroldham, the ceo of continental resources, the largest energy producer in the bakken. it is great to have you with us, harold. >> hey, good afternoon. it's good to be with you as well. >> and we should note, too, that continental's the largest leaseholder in the bakken. and in the past there have been predictions about when the u.s. could be energy...
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americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good debate. thanks for coming on. out of time, thank you, thank you. time for the fuel gauge report. the cypress bailout cry sises and german economic data sunk futures, settled more than is 1% today to 92.45 a barrel. natural gas futures slid for the second session. natural gas supplies droppedded less than expected. natural gas up 13% just this month. russia is now the world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company completing a $56 billion purchase of tnkbp, a russian oil consortium. they will now produce more than 4.7 million barrels of crude a day. %-e
americans want energy efficient homes. they told the national association of home builders, that's their number one -- melissa: mortgage banks should force people to buy homes or -- >> the required mandate -- melissa: there's a mandate in there, it's not choice. >> recommending a mandate. they recommend a mandate where people can't qualify unless it's an energy efficient home. >> americans wants this. americans -- >> they want mandates? melissa: we got to go, guys. good...
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quote unquote eveil oil companies, blame taxes, one of the biggest factors when it comes to putting energy in our car. instead of more taxes and more taxes, why not try a tiny bit of freedom and privatize some of the roads. it's done allver europe. that way the costs are borne by the people who use the facility, not sent to washington to hand out to their constituents. >> what do you think, wayne? >> i think it's a great idea. i'm not against this tax. i think a 1-cent tax that actually goes into a highway trust fund, the key word is trust, so it won't get you know, watered out some where. >> the highway trust fund is going broke in two years. you want to keep feeding that beast? >> no. january a than, if you run it on a budget it won't be. i said i'm for it if it's a trust fund meaning there is a budget. >> let me -- >> let me finish. let me make a point about defazio. he raised this in conjunction with job creation. it has nothing to do with job creation. if he wants to talk about job creation talk about that but don't talk about a tax on highways as part of a job creation bill. that's d
quote unquote eveil oil companies, blame taxes, one of the biggest factors when it comes to putting energy in our car. instead of more taxes and more taxes, why not try a tiny bit of freedom and privatize some of the roads. it's done allver europe. that way the costs are borne by the people who use the facility, not sent to washington to hand out to their constituents. >> what do you think, wayne? >> i think it's a great idea. i'm not against this tax. i think a 1-cent tax that...
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. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing some 9% in their infrastructure. europe investing 5% of their gdp in infrastructure. yet you look at the united states, and we're down around 2%. and that's about half of what we invested 50 years ago. >> what about bridges? where -- how -- you know, there have been major stories having to do with the safety of our bridges, that major collapse in minneapolis a few years ago, are they getting better or not? >> yes. they're actually getting better. they improved over our 2009 report card. again, reflecting an increase investment in bridges. we're seeing that around the nation as local leaders step up and sta
. >> a couple of areas showing no change included energy infrastructure, levies, and inland waterways. inland waterways getting a d-minus, barely above a failing grade. how, if you know, does the u.s. infrastructure compare with that of other countries? in some surveys, very poorly, i believe. >> well, what we do know is that our infrastructure is a part of our competitiveness in the world. if we want to be competitive we need to invest. we can look at things such as china investing...
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mayer, that, if you want productivity, you let people work from home because they have more time, more energy and more flexibility; and if you want innovation, then you bring them all together. and i think a combination of those two things is the best way to support an institution, a culture, and a business. on the other hand, i am very concerned about it. i think the issue is that women are empowered. we do not- > sandberg you are talking about? > > yes. we do not get our power from men, we do not get our power from others, we do not have to accommodate or manipulate to become empowered. we do have the education, we have the experience, we have the knowledge, and we are empowered. so i believe that i am in opposition to the position of both of those two women. > let me ask you about sexism. there is blatant sexism in countries such as india or afghanistan- > > and the united states. > and the united states as well. would you say it's blatant still? > > it is still. > but not to that degree? > > it is not so blatant. but the discrimination exists, sexism exists. there are major, major issues-
mayer, that, if you want productivity, you let people work from home because they have more time, more energy and more flexibility; and if you want innovation, then you bring them all together. and i think a combination of those two things is the best way to support an institution, a culture, and a business. on the other hand, i am very concerned about it. i think the issue is that women are empowered. we do not- > sandberg you are talking about? > > yes. we do not get our power from...
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the energy transfers to the coast tonight and into tomorrow. new york will see some snowflak snowflakes, then it changes over to rain. boston, you'll see about a half foot of snow, some of the higher elevations in the northeast about a foot. after all this, it is all cold. spring will have to wait a while. >> from weather channel headquarters which for a time was under a tornado warning today, eric fisher. eric, thanks. >>> rain coming out of this same storm system could be helpful in tennessee tonight where a forest fire has burned through 230 acres of great smoky mountains national park. firefighters believe it started as a house fire around this time yesterday, and then 65 structures, including more than two dozen vacation cabins, were destroyed by this unusual late winter blaze. >>> in south bend, indiana, federal investigators looking through the wreckage of a beechcrabeec beechcraft private jet crashed into a neighborhood on sunday. it killed two poeceople on boar including steven davis who led the oklahoma sooners to back-to-back champio
the energy transfers to the coast tonight and into tomorrow. new york will see some snowflak snowflakes, then it changes over to rain. boston, you'll see about a half foot of snow, some of the higher elevations in the northeast about a foot. after all this, it is all cold. spring will have to wait a while. >> from weather channel headquarters which for a time was under a tornado warning today, eric fisher. eric, thanks. >>> rain coming out of this same storm system could be...
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the alliance the new chinese president's first overseas trip sees the signing of multibillion dollar energy deals with russia this is beijing seeks partnerships to counterbalance u.s. global influence. in europe the new sensors and i very good every company just past eight pm now here in moscow and first as you just heard that in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and is to see how these he's heading to brussels no to media officials this is his country struggles to meet the conditions for that ten billion euro bailout the cypriot parliament passed a number of bills covering key elements of a rescue plan but it wasn't enough to satisfy officials test reseller's got the latest tonight. reverdy here knows that time is indeed ticking they've had emergency session slated to be tried to pass a bill that would form a part of a package that they vote that they could present to the troika and get an approval for an order to get the ten billion euro bailout as i'm speaking is this all still in progress and they've approved part of the package what they did approve our ca
the alliance the new chinese president's first overseas trip sees the signing of multibillion dollar energy deals with russia this is beijing seeks partnerships to counterbalance u.s. global influence. in europe the new sensors and i very good every company just past eight pm now here in moscow and first as you just heard that in a last ditch attempt to rescue cyprus from bankruptcy president and is to see how these he's heading to brussels no to media officials this is his country struggles to...